Hello! Oh yes. But be extremely careful regarding those intermix chamber formulas. (And it isn't even a Friday yet and here we go.) (^^^^^^^ The spellchecker even believes that's a real word. That's why I stuck the Friday blurb there.)
I can tell you guys that changing that resonance frequency one Cochrane can create havoc, especially if done the wrong way. (Odd. MS Outlook believes his name is for real.) -- Gregg C Levine [EMAIL PROTECTED] "The Force will be with you always." Obi-Wan Kenobi > -----Original Message----- > From: The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On > Behalf Of Alan Altmark > Sent: Wednesday, January 30, 2008 1:29 PM > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: OT (humor): "Not in Plan" response to requirements > > On Wednesday, 01/30/2008 at 10:40 EST, Brian Nielsen > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > I tried reversing the polarity but, despite all the Star Trek I've > > watched, it didn't help. Perhaps I should have watched some MacGyver. > > Ah, a Classics man. Reversing the polarity is soooo Old School; it's not > even taught at the Academy any more. Most of the newer materials > developed over the last 80-90 years aren't affected anyway (as you > discovered). Let me just say "resonance frequency". You can take it from > there. (Talk to Boothby if you get a chance. He remembers the fights at > the pub between the hard-line traditionalists and the New Kidz. Change is > difficult, even now in these more Enlightened times.) > > Alan Altmark > z/VM Development > IBM Endicott
